glottis

/ˈɡlɑtɪs/
noun
  1. The opening between the vocal cords in the larynx, through which air passes when speaking or breathing.
    • The doctor used a small camera to look at the patient's glottis.
    • The glottis opens when you breathe and closes when you swallow.
    • Singers learn to control their glottis to produce different pitches.
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